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JAS. FUSSELL, N. W. NORTON, Pre,ident- V ice-President. J. T. FONDREN, Cash! «r. THE BANK OF EASTERN ARKANSAS Is fully equipped to do a General Banking Business --a Solicits the accounts of Corporations. Firms and IndirldaS ^ DIRECTORS. J. W. WYNNE, of Wynne, Love & Co Memphis JAS. FUSSEH.L. of Fussell-Graham Alderson ™ JOHN W. ALDERSON, of FusseIl.(;rah»mYMl! S? ’ CTtF TKn w vi v oD n . h Ai<, r’on Co. Forrest City A irn’i ntn^ f,a'ld Flan,er- Street City. ' A. BL< KkH, of Becker & Lewis, Forest City ^ C TOI.BKE JR., of T. C. Folbre, Jr., £ Cb Forrest City. N. W NORTON, Attorney. Forrest City. 8. H MANN. Attorney, Forrest City Ark. E. P. TAYLOR, of Taylor, Knight A OtK, Ibr Capital Stock, Paid in, $30,000. Siirplos and Undivided Profits. S25,000. Will extend to patrona every accommodation consistent wltk ■afe Banking principles. Safety Deposit Vault for Customers. It is nut necessary to enumerate all the advantages of the Fairbanks-Morse Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines The Grand Prize and Four Gold Medals at the World's Fair. 1904, and over 400,000 H. P. In use, tell a story that cannot fall to bring your Inquiry if you want the best power plant. Cut out complete advertiiement and tend to Fairbanks, Morse & Co„ St. Louis, Mo. Please send me illustrated Catalogue No. EV51S f Gasoline Engines. 1 may want_H. P. Engine to run_ __ _ ^ame.. —.... Street No..... 1 Town-- -State.. For Sale by S. P. McDaniel, Forrest City, Ark. • Also a complete line of Pumps, Pipe, and Mill Supplies Patronage of Farmers and Mill flen Especially Solicited. All Kinds of Plumbing and Reparin? Done on Short Notice Phone 111. S. P. McDANIEL. Sonthside, FORR6ST CITV. RRKHNSBS. E53A2 ?. 7A7LC2. HA227 A. EJTI5HT. Taylor, Knight G Go., FORREST CITY, ARK. Real Estate and General Insur ance Agents and Brokers. ZZ^ZZ^^ZZI REPRESENTING . The Old Reliable, Time Tried And Fire Tested Companies Gins, saw mills and farm property a specialty. We pay taxes, re deem lands, sell and exchange property. Money loaned on im proved farm property on live, seven aiid ten years time. We sell Fire. Life, Tornado and Accident Policies, and make your Bond. Correspondence solicited. ::::::: Lock box 21. Office in Court House. \ME ALSO PAY RAILROAD FARE TO LITTLE ROCK if you buy $50.00 worth of goods. This store is twice the size of any other house furnishing store in LITTLE R03y, and our stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS DRAPERIES, CROCKERY, STOVES and KITCHEN UTENSILS offers you the advantage of a o;g assortment to choose from. ... We are price setters.Write us. JONES House furnishing Company 609-611-613-615 MAIN STREET little ROCK -MORE LOCALS. Mr. Jacob Miller, of Slnniker-'. was a business visitor in town yesterday, ainl gave us a pleasant call. M'ss Emily Ilavis, who is teaching a* the Wylds school house, came in Wednesday to at'end the wedding. Mr. W C. Crutcher, of the Bond Supply Co., Widener, was in town Sun day mingling with friends. He was accompanied by Mr. K C. Stevens, cot ton weigher for the Widener gins. Shoes! Have just received my new fall lines, and ask you to call and see them 1 have them for Ladies, Misses, Men, Boys and Children—all szes, styles and pi ices. W. T. Sanders. Owing to a s'ight error in the word ing of tlie financial statement last week, we are reprinting the same Look it over carefully and iuform yourself of the financial condition of the county. Mrs. L. R. Grobmyerand I, It.. Jr., are spending a few days in Hot Springs, where her tather, Mr. Grosmick, of Memphis, and sister, Mrs. Louis Barar, of Memphis, are also sojourning lor a brief season. Rev. E C. Bingham, President of Washington College, Tennessee, passed through here Monday on Ins way to Marianna, to winch place lie was | called by the sudden illness and death | of his only brother. Mr. It. L. Hardee, a progressive fat mer of Crowley Ridge, brought to tins office Saturday two stalks of corn, each bearing two large ears, which ar« hard to beat anywhere. He will make about; 60 bushels 11 the acre. Let’s talk about it. It’s to secret. Everybody knows that we keep the best wines, liquors and cigars that money will buy. Come around, and if joti don't see what you want, ask for it. T. C. Folbie, Jr. iv Co. Marianna has taken a forward step in line of civic improvement by enact ing and entoicing an ordinance pro hibiting cattle and all other live slock from ranging within corporate limits. —Arkansas Homestead. The laxative effect of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural you can hardly re alize that it is pioduced by a medicine. These tablets also cure indigestion. For sale by J. T. Sanders. Col. J. A Prickett, represen'ing the Missouri Pacific Railway, lias been in town several days, looking after the interests of his company respecting certain privileges asked and granted by the City Council. Call and see our immense stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats, (Japs, Shoes, (Roves, Tinware, Glassware, Queensware, etc We have all kinds and can till yotir orders complete, at lowest prices. W T. Sanders. Mr. Lee Fitzpatrick, of Colt, was in town Wednesday of last week, and gave us a pleasant call. He lias le cently been commissioned postmaster there, and lias purchased the diug stoie to which place the office has been removed. Attorney ai d Mrs. Chas. R Mathis received a visit from the stork on Sun day, August 27, and a -w'eet little maid now engrosses ihe attention of Ihe fam ily. The Times offeis congratulations to the happy parents and best wishes to the baby. “The wav to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” Puck Molasses and other canned goods brings happiness to tlie home, because they till the long felt want and h'it the suot. Just tell Neely & Neblett that you want I he Puck brand. Hot day" illowed bv cool nights will breed malaria in the body that is bilious or costive. Prickly Ash Hitters is very valuable at this time for keeping the stomach, liver and bowels well regulated. J. H. Dunavant A Co., special agents Mr. and Mrs. Minor Gregory, Mr. Nathan Gregory, Mr. and Mrs! G. D. Eldridge, Mis P. R. Andrews, Mr. R T. Harvette. and Hon. M H Patter son, of Augusta, weie in I lie* citv Wednesday to attend the Davis-Fit/, hngli function l'li 1 -s is the season of the year when the piogressive merchant hies himself to the newspaper office, doubles his ad vertising space and commences to lay lines t > rake in the fall business. Are you satisfied with the amount of buM ress you are doing? Miss Jennie Evans and Miss Sarah Wilcox, of Greenville, Mississippi, who have been tiie guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. M. A. Finnerty, ie turned to Memphis Monday, and are now employed with the Tennessee Trust Company on 14th floor. If vou eat without appetite you need Prickly Ash Hitlers. It promptly re moves impurities that clog and impede the action of the digestive organs, j creates good appetite and digestion, strength of body and activity of brain, { J. II. Dunavant & Co., special agents, j Mr. J O. Hridgforth brought in a ! stalk of cotton Wednesday, which -hows the devastation being done by , t he army worm. He says these pest-, have almost ruined 100 acres of other wise fairly good cotton, and that hr will not now get 10 bales off of the ! loo acres. "The smi'c that won’t come off". That's what you say after witnessing a ; performance of “An Aristocratic Tramp,” the best tour act contedv i drama on the road, one long laugh for I two and a half hours. This attraction is booked tor Monday evening. > , tember II As a dressing for sores, bruits and burns Chamberlain's Salve is all that can be desired. It is soothing and healing in its effect. It allay- the I pain of a burn almost instantly. This ! salve is also a certain cure for chapped hands and diseases of tlie skin. Price ; 25 cents. For sale by J. T. Sanders. Mr. John Webb left last night for | Memphis to visit with Mrs. Webb. It, was quite a surprise to the writer to ! learn, only a few days ago, that John I has been married for several months I He says he has the best woman in the world, and we congratulate him and j wish liim great and continued happi ness. — Mr. and Mrs Will E. Evans, of Jop tin, Missouri, arrived in the city Wednesday on a visit to relatives and friends, and were guests of Mr. and Mis. 8 1*. McDaniel. Mr Evans is engaged in tile diug business at Jop lin, and is doing and looking well He is enjoying the scenes of tiis child hood. and his oldtime churns have Ireen delighted to greet him. Although a little late, The Times de sires to welcome 1I1-* family of Mr. John Hanna, of Frank's township, who have recently moved t» the city and now occupy tlie commodious residence prop erty of Mrs. Mary E. Blanton just sontti of the Hatcher livery stable. We hope their new home wol be a very pleasant one. and that their new asso ciations will be very genial. The delights of shady woods and purling streams during the healed term have woo«d many sma!l parties to picnics at the Stuart, Springs, Crow Creek and St. Francis liver. Many happy hours have been passed in tins fashion, and seekers of p'easure will Hud the present de iglitful autumn weather as full of charm for such out ings as the more sultry days Mr and Mrs. Ike Mallory, Mr. and Mrs A J. Vaccain, Mr George Mal 1 uy and daughter, Miss Claudia, and Mr Dan Wylils were guests of Mr. A. J Pipkin, at Tutt'etoo yesterday, at which time tiieie was served a sump tuous dinner of barbecued meats of various kinds, vegetables and al' kinds of pastry, fruits, preserves, ate A jolly tune was had, and 1 he hospitalities of tile li i.-t was thoroughly enj iyed "An Aristoeiatic Tramp” is not like any other plav with a tramp title. It. wul appeal to fathers, mothers, cliil drvn, sweethearts and wives It will do you as much good as a sermon. Will he here September 11. Don't tor get the vaudeville ai ts in “An Aristo cratic Tramp," seven in number, and they are a 1 good ones This attrac tion is booked for Monday evening, September 11 Miss Alma Bir.le, of New Castle, Miss Ethel Anderson, who is teaching at the Baltimore school house, and Miss Mamie Hampton, who is assist ant to Miss Pearl Davis at Co t, were charming visitors in the city Saturday. They were shopping and visiting friends, all of whom were delighted to see them. We acknowledge a veiy pleasant call from Misses Anderson and Hampton Mainly through the energy and en terprise of Hie itev. George E Han cock, of this citv, and the co-operation of the earnest little tiHiid of Episcopa lians at Caldwell, there lias been com menced the erection of a church nl itiee. It is to be built of artificial stone, manufactured by the Madison Brick and Tile Company, and when completed will lie a sacred monument to the religious zeal of these good peo ple. On Wednesday of last. Week tile pop ular iirm of T. C. Folbre, Jr., & Co., entertained more titan a hundred ot ttieii friends with a barbecued dinner, and again proved the fact of their gen-' erous hospitalities. The meats were excellently done, splendidly seasoned, and liberally served, and together with pickles, bread. Brunswick slew, and othei refreshments, made up a most excellent meal which was greatly en joyed. Mr W. H. Houston anti family, of Griggs township, have tented Hie res idence of Mrs. M M. Wood in the eastern pait of town, and have be come citizens of this great metropolis Mr. Houston gave us a pleasant call tlie tiist of Hie week, accompanied bv one of liis three bright children, a boy of 3 or 4 years of age, and says they are lughlv pleased with their new home. We extend them a cordial wel come. Tite Hector of tlie Chureh of the Good Shepherd desires t> have both guilds meet in tite Kectory. Tuesday afternoon, September 12, at 4 o’clock. The Guild has been planning all the i summer fora bazaar which they hope to have Tuesday, December 19th. The Guild has been thinking of having a baby show also. The efforts of the two Guilds this fall and winter will be for the purpose of diminishing tlie debt of the Church. Strayed or Stolen. From Ilaynie farm, near Hose Lake. ; on Saturday night, August 2ti, ino.j, one Sorrel Mare, with I1ax mane and ] tail, branded "II" on left shoulder, also one Colt, and a Blaek Mare Mule. j one and one-half years old, with mouse colored nose. A Literal reward will be paid for re turn of said animals, or for informa- j tion leading to recovery of same. R H. McLkmokk. Or Becks, Ark. Tiie J. W. Beck Co., Forrest < 'it y, A rk. BAD HEALTH. _ Worry, Overwork, Hasty Eating, Ex cessive Use of Liquors, Loss of Sleep, Neglect of Nature’s Calls. These Bring on the Deadly Bright’s Disease. Thousands Die of it Every Year. ■■ Kidney disease is the enemy we have most to fear as a result of the feverish restlessness of modern civilization. It is a treacherous enemy, working out it deadly effect under cover of the most trifling symptoms. The first indication of changes in the urine, frequent head aches, digestive troubles, should be the signal for prompt remedial measures. I Prickly Ash Bitters is a kidney remedy of the greatest merit; it is soothing, | healing and strengthening, quickly re-' lievcs the aching or soreness that always appears in advanced stages, checks the progress of the disease and through its excellent cleansing and regulating effect in the stomach, liver ami bowels, it brings hack the strength and ruddy glow of vigorous health. Accept no substitute. Insist on having the genuine Prickly Ash Bitters with the large figure 4 in red on the front label. hoM Everywhere, Price SI.00 per bottle. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has beet In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per (jFj84,11,11 supervision since its infancy. jCOtCA446 Allow no one to decci ve you in this. All Counterfeits Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Part)* goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotlO substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alla>s Feverishness. It cures Diarrlnea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ami Flatulency. It. assimilates tin* Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. _TH« CINTIUN COMMNV. T* MURMV .THICT, Nil. TON. OITT. W. F. KLOTZ, Carries a complete line of Saws, Axes, Sledges, Wedges and all Timbermen’s Hardware, Long Block, 2d Door from Corner. J. K. Havens CHAS. HAVENS F. U. McCRAHY. HAYENS BROS. & McCRARY. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Bakery and Restaurant Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes Daily. Lunches put up to order. Short or ders at all hours. :::::: RESTAURANT == FOR WHITE == j PERSONS ONLY 1H0NE 108 PROMPT DELIVERY. Reduced Rates Coming One-Way Colonist Rates to CALIFORNIA Washington, Oregon. Idaho, Montana. Wyoming. Ne- 1 vadaand . ~~U t a h - —— LOWEST EVER MADE Tickets on Sale September 15 to October 31. Complete your Plans Now. Write for Illustated Booklets and Folders. KULL INFORMATION ON HE^VEST. GEO. II. LEE, JAS. HARRIS. j Gen. Lass. Asrt. Dist. 1‘as*. A«t. ! Little Rock. Ark. Little Rock. Ark. j